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good god man that looks awesome!! is there any advantage or dis advantage with going with the trailing arms over the cantilever system from kp?
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I'm not sure on advantages, i just liked the look of keeping most of the stuff inside the frame rails. But if you emailed Nate @ Porterbuilt street rods he will give you some good info. I know it will lay out up to a 31" tire out back. |
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Started on the rear yet?
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good to see
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[QUOTE=DRTYRAT30;4123142]Oh yeah
And getting that trailing arm crossmember out was a pain. The 4 rivets on top are work. haha, i hear ya, nothing like grindin rivets!!! |
08-05-2010, 12:07 AM | #58 |
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Dude don't tell me that about the crossmember. I have to do mine this weekend and I'm doing it on a burb body on frame.
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08-05-2010, 03:11 AM | #60 |
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Incredible build, I like the way you're doing a combination of satin black and silver. It really sets it off and looks superb.
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I got my cross member out in about 6 peices. Mase it a bit easier... lol
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It's back on the ground. I got the rear PB kit on today.
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That is sweet!!!
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Dude very nice. Can you do me a favor and measure the rear frame height? Bottom of the frame to the ground, were the gas tank goes. I want to get a tank ordered now while I wait for my on parts. Thanks
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awesome!
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looking awesome !!
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sweet. I appreciate that, just good to know that I can use my Burb tank and it wont be draggin on the ground.
You answered a previous post about what you painted the silver with... how about the frame? What you spray that down with? Thanks again.... hopefully I will be posting pics soon, yours are awesome motivation. Juan
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i think its hillarious that you post a picture of the spray can!! Makes me laugh every time. thanks dude I cant wait to see the rest of your build.
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lookn good !
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What swaybar do you run with the porterbuilt dropmember?
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11-19-2010, 05:29 PM | #73 |
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Nate at Poterbuilt has one.. He just does not have it on the site yet..
I will be getting on soon also!! Last edited by c10Mang; 11-19-2010 at 05:29 PM. |
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lookin pretty darn awesome man! good work!
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